Starting Internet Explorer Opens an MS-DOS Command Prompt Window

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Symptoms

After you install Internet Explorer and attempt to start the program, an MS-DOS command prompt window is opened instead of the Internet Explorer browser window.

Cause

This behavior occurs if the Internet Connection Wizard (ICW) is not installed properly during Internet Explorer Setup.

Resolution

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In Windows Explorer, click File, point to New, click Folder, and then create a temporary folder on drive C called ICW.

Extract the contents of the Icw95.cab file into the newly created ICW folder using the Extract command-line tool (the Icw95.cab file is located in the folder where you downloaded Internet Explorer 4.0x). For additional information about using the Extract tool, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

NOTE: The .cab and .inf files in Internet Explorer 4.0x are named Icw95.cab and Icw95.inf. In Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x, the file names are Icw.cab and Icw.inf. This command line needs to be modified accordingly, depending on the version of Internet Explorer.